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rainbow
[ reyn-boh ]
noun
- a bow or arc of prismatic colors appearing in the heavens opposite the sun and caused by the refraction and reflection of the sun's rays in drops of rain. Compare primary rainbow, secondary rainbow.
- a similar bow of colors, especially one appearing in the spray of a waterfall or fountain.
- any brightly multicolored arrangement or display.
- a wide variety or range; gamut.
- a visionary goal:
He pursued the rainbow of a singing career for years before becoming a success.
adjective
- having a diverse membership; including representatives from different races, ethnicities, genders, sexual orientations, etc.: LGBTQ Pride month celebrates all of the rainbow community.
Archbishop Desmond Tutu famously described postapartheid South Africa as a rainbow nation.
LGBTQ Pride month celebrates all of the rainbow community.
Candidates are appealing to a rainbow coalition of minority voters.
rainbow
1/ ˈreɪnˌbəʊ /
noun
- a bow-shaped display in the sky of the colours of the spectrum, caused by the refraction and reflection of the sun's rays through rain or mist
- any similar display of bright colours
- ( as modifier )
a rainbow pattern
- an illusory hope
to chase rainbows
- modifier of or relating to a political grouping together by several minorities, esp of different races
the rainbow coalition
Rainbow
2/ ˈreɪnˌbəʊ /
noun
- a member of the Rainbow Guides, the youngest group of girls (aged 5-7 years) in The Guide Association
rainbow
/ rān′bō′ /
- An arc-shaped spectrum of color seen in the sky opposite the Sun, especially after rain, caused by the refraction and reflection of sunlight by droplets of water suspended in the air. Secondary rainbows that are larger and paler sometimes appear within the primary arc with the colors reversed (red being inside). These result from two reflections and refractions of a light ray inside a droplet.
rainbow
- The colored arch in the sky that is often seen after a rain. The rainbow is formed when water droplets in the air cause the diffraction of sunlight.
Notes
Other Words From
- rain·bow·y rain·bow·like adjective
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
FOX and kindred outlets were saturated with commentators from across the racial and ethnic rainbow touting Trump-as-matchless-lover-and-protector-of-America and as the guarantor of its greatness.
We might be told that color has something to do with light, or even be shown a prism, through which light refracts to produce a rainbow.
“I’m not sure what color to wear,” he says, nodding toward a rainbow of Calvin Klein boxer-briefs arrayed on a countertop.
On that day in 2008, I took out a rainbow flag I had bought and hung it from the roof out front.
But school leaders said they went against a district ban on non-American flags, including rainbow ones, a symbol of LGBTQ+ pride.
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